Rabbi Shalom Plotkin said that the city of Cleveland is “no slouch when it comes to organized Jewish community.”

That’s why the co-founder of Jnet, a Cleveland-based Jewish networking group, decided that as the brainchild of him and Michelle Ryb celebrated its 10th anniversary, it would be a smart idea to connect the business owners with representatives of Jewish organizations.

“It’s just a nice way to stay up to date with who’s doing what,” Plotkin, owner of Beachwood-based Right at Home, which provides nonmedical home care to people living at home, in nursing homes or senior centers, told the Cleveland Jewish News. “And the point of networking is to build relationships and business flows from that.”

Starting in the last two months, Jnet has invited leaders from synagogues, schools and

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